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2. It is important to be at work………………………………. every day and on time unless you are sick or have a family
emergency.
(a) Appearance (b) Attendance (c) Attitude (d) Respect
Answer: (b) Attendance
3. Strong …………………………………….. means you have a high sense of moral and ethical behavior that earns
respect of others.
(a) Cooperation (b) Confidence (c) Attitude (d) Character
4………………………………………….. is essential at work because you must be able to work with others, especially if
you don’t always agree with them.
(a) Communication (b) Cooperation (c) Honesty (d) Integrity
5………………………………………….skills such as writing, speaking and body language are important work ethics so
that you can be clear in your messages to others.
(a) Communication (b) Cooperation (c) Honesty (d) Integrity
6. You are a person with a high level of…………………………………..if you stand by your values even if others put
pressure on you to do something that is wrong or if they make fun of you.
(a) Communication (b) Cooperation (c) Honesty (d) Integrity
Answer: (d) Integrity
7. If you don’t have …………………………………., you can really get in trouble for lying, cheating or deceiving others.
(a) Communication (b) Cooperation (c) Honesty (d) Integrity
Answer: (c) Honesty
8. If you can keep things at work in order and have a neat workplace, then you have
great……………………………………….
(a) Loyalty (b) Organizational Skills (c) Productivity (d) Respect
Answer: (b) Organizational Skills
9. It is always important to……………………. yourself, others and the place where you work.
(a) Appearance (b) Cooperate (c) Communicate (d) Respect
11. …………… work ethic is important because when you are at work, you are expected to perform your duties
without wasting time or getting paid for doing very little.
(a) Loyalty (b) Organizational Skills (c) Productivity (d) Respect
Answer: (c) Productivity
12. Some jobs cannot be done alone and some can be done much better and faster if you possess the quality
of …………………………………………...
(a) Responsibility (b) Respect (c) Teamwork (d) Cooperation
14. It is important to dress appropriately for work and have good personal hygiene including brushing teeth,
wearing deodorant (but not strong perfume or cologne) and having neat hair.
(a) Appearance (b) Attendance (c) Attitude (d) Respect
Answer: (a) Appearance
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16. Ethics & Law overlap.
This is called…
(a) Yellow area (b) White area (c) Black area (d) Grey area
Answer: (d) Grey area
18. A written statement of policies and principles that guides the behaviour of all employees is called
(a) code of ethics (b) word of ethics
(c) ethical dilemma (d) None of the above
Answer: (a) code of ethics
21. Which of these is a factor that affects ethical and unethical behaviour?
(a) Ethical dilemma (b) Diversity
(c) Teamwork (d) Open communication
Answer: (a) Ethical dilemma
22. The term ……………………… refers to principles, values and beliefs that define right and wrong behaviour.
(a) Customer satisfaction (b) Empowerment (c) Innovation (d) Ethics
Answer: (d). Ethics
25. _________ is a personality attribute that measures the degree to which people believe they control their
own fate. (a) Locus of control (b) Culture (c) Values (d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Locus of control
29. Document that consists of all ethical standards that employer expects from employees is classified as
(a) ethics code (b) descriptive code
(c) procedural code (d) distributive code
Answer: (a) ethics code
32. Standards that decided, what kind of conduct employees of organization should possess
(a) descriptive justice (b) procedural justice (c) distributive justice (d) ethics
Answer: (d) ethics
33. The word “Ethics” comes from
(a) Ethos (b) Eternity (c) Elementary (d) Essentiality
Answer: (a) Ethos
34. A……………………………is a set of principles that people hold themselves to or that are held by organizations
or groups.
(a) code of ethics (b) code of honor
(c) ethical perspective (d) persuasive tactic
Answer: (a) code of ethics
35. ______ is the ability to commit to doing what is right no matter the situation. (a) Dedication (b)
Drive (c) Devotion (d) Morale
Answer: (a) Dedication
36. There are two abilities that you must have to properly understand ethics. The first is the ……………………. and
the second ability is …………………………..
37. “We advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and reason as essential to the integrity of communication.”
This is a commitment that would most likely be found in a……………………………….
(a) mission statement (b) code of ethics
(c) code of conduct (d) employee handbook
Answer: (b) code of ethics
38. ________ are beliefs and attitudes we have that can actually conflict with our ethical decisions.
(a) Morals (b) Principles (c) Virtues (d) Values
Answer: (d) Values
40. ________ is the degree to which others can depend on us. Like reputation, it can take a lifetime to build
and only seconds to destroy.
(a) Likability (b) Persuasiveness (c) Reliability (d) Eloquence
Answer: (c) Reliability
41. ________ are the true reasons for our actions when we have something to lose or gain as a result.
(a) Motives (b) Schemes (c) Plans (d) Ruses
Answer: (a) Motives
42. What does philosopher Carl Wellman assert about the use of an ethical system?
(a) An ethical system is not necessary in order for one to choose and act rationally, but incredibly helpful.
(b) An ethical system is all one needs in order to solve all practical problems. (c) An ethical system does
not solve all one’s practical problems, but one cannot choose and act rationally without some explicit or
implicit ethical system.
(d) An ethical system will tell one what to do in any given situation and is therefore invaluable
Answer: (c) An ethical system does not solve all one’s practical problems, but one cannot choose and act
rationally without some explicit or implicit ethical system.
43. According to the text, what is the ethical responsibility of someone who receives a message?
(a) to read the message immediately in case it contains important or time-sensitive information
(b) to relay the message to as many people as possible
(c) to check the credibility of the sender and, if the sender is being unethical, take appropriate action
(d) to ensure it doesn’t end up in the wrong hands
Answer: (c) to check the credibility of the sender and, if the sender is being unethical, take appropriate action
Answer: True. Ideally ethics should be absolute but it is our conditioning form our birth and our culture that
introduces different understanding of ethics